Look at how Google has championed BeyondCorp as a key differentiator of their enterprise cloud business. Promoting a positive security posture has become a badge of honor for many companies. This draws folks out, who may have been hesitant to share in the past.
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The past decade has minted a wealth of Cloud & DevOps influencers, and we’re now seeing the same with Security professionals. What’s changed? I believe there are two key contributing factors:Īs IT has transformed from a cost center to a business enabler, individual practitioners with forward thinking ideas have become industry influencers outside of their respective niche working groups. I have noticed through our events and interactions, however, that people are more willing to share their security practices with the public. Interestingly enough, this is historically not a common trait of the security industry. The health and growth of this community comes from everyone sharing their beliefs and their own progress, so that we are collectively learning and moving forward. Moving right along, you may recall from the past few newsletters that we’ve put out an open call for community participation amongst infrastructure and security practitioners working on Zero Trust within their own organizations.
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Personally, I think it is a great outcome for the company and industry, as well as a reminder of what it takes to sustain a software business. The big news of the week so far is clearly the acquisition of GitHub by Microsoft, which was unsurprisingly met with the widest range of reactions. BeyondCorp Weekly 60 Ivan Dwyer - June 5, 2018